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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett thinks Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., would be more effective if she were less angry. “Well, I think she would do better if she was less angry and demonized less,” he told CNBC’s “Squawk Box.” “I believe in ‘hate the sin and love the sinner.’ “ It’s a sentiment that I share about not just Sen. Warren but a wide range of politicians. I am driven nuts by angry politicians who spend their time telling voters that there’s a secret cabal of people — not good people like you, but strange, mean people — who live somewhere else and are busy destroying the Republic to serve their own...

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